William J. Luther

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Director, Sound Money Project

William J. Luther is the Director of AIER’s Sound Money Project and an Associate Professor of Economics at Florida Atlantic University. His research focuses primarily on questions of currency acceptance. He has published articles in leading scholarly journals, including Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Economic Inquiry, Journal of Institutional Economics, Public Choice, and Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. His popular writings have appeared in The Economist, Forbes, and U.S. News & World Report. His work has been featured by major media outlets, including NPR, Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, TIME Magazine, National Review, Fox Nation, and VICE News. Luther earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics at George Mason University and his B.A. in Economics at Capital University. He was an AIER Summer Fellowship Program participant in 2010 and 2011.

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Research Publications by William J. Luther

Title: Endogenous matching and money with random consumption preferences


Authors: TL Hogan, WJ Luther

Publication: The BE Journal of Theoretical Economics 19 (2), 2019

Title: Endogenous matching and money with random consumption preferences


Authors: TL Hogan, WJ Luther

Publication: The BE Journal of Theoretical Economics 19 (2), 2019

Title: Getting off the ground: the case of bitcoin


Authors: WJ Luther

Publication: Journal of Institutional Economics 15 (2), 189-205, 2019

Title: Suboptimal Equilibria from Nominal GDP Targeting


Authors: TL Hogan, WJ Luther

Publication: AIER Sound Money Project Working Paper Forthcoming, 2019

Title: Suboptimal Equilibria from Nominal GDP Targeting


Authors: TL Hogan, WJ Luther

Publication: Journal of Private Enterprise 35 (2), 61-76, 2019

Title: Austrian macroeconomics in search of its uniqueness


Authors: WJ Luther, JP McElyea

Publication: Journal of Private Enterprise 33 (2), 1-20, 2018